Heritage façade works – Royal Prince Alfred Hospital

Sectors: Heritage

Royal Prince Alfred Hospital (RPA) was named after Queen Victoria’s second son, His Royal Highness Prince Alfred, later Duke of Edinburgh.

During a visit to Australia in 1868, Prince Alfred was the victim of an assassination attempt while on a picnic in the northern Sydney suburb of Clontarf. Australians opened a public subscription fund to build a hospital as a memorial to his safe recovery. The Prince authorised his coat of arms to be used as the new hospital’s crest. King Edward VII granted the hospital its Royal prefix in 1902.

RPA opened as a 146-bed hospital and received its first patients in 1882. During that year, 1069 patients were admitted. Now widely acknowledged for its tradition of medical innovation and leadership, RPA is responsible for producing many of the country’s top clinicians. Its national and international reputation for excellence has long been established through the efforts of staff in patient care, teaching, research, and support services, making it one of the state’s premier tertiary referral hospitals.

Albert Pavilion: Stage 01 works – UBW was contracted to work on the façade of this heritage building. Repairing window shutters, window frames, windowsills caulking all timber window frames, masonry wall junctions, patching, patching, preparation and painting of all eaves lining, exposed rafters, window frames, window sash, window louvres and shutters to the façade and metal vent faces.

PROJECT OVERVIEW AND STATISTICS

Project Address

50 Missenden Rd Camperdown NSW 2050

Contract Works

Heritage façade works, timber repairs, painting, bird proofing.

Programme

12 weeks